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AI - Obs Terminology Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed.

When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on.
Question: BedsoreAnswer: decubitus
Question: , clear drainageAnswer:
Question: skinAnswer: ecchymosis
Question: area of raw Answer:
Question: swollen or Answer: edematis,
Question: blistersAnswer: , vesicle
Question: ofAnswer: erythema
Question: drainageAnswer: sanquinous
Question: watery, boody Answer: serosanquinous
Question: drainin & pusAnswer:
Question: , cleanAnswer:
Question: mucus from airwayAnswer:
Question: pale colorAnswer: pallor
Question: afraid & Answer:
Question: blue in Answer:
Question: able to Answer: extension
Question: seen on both Answer: bilateral
Question: no Answer: adentuous
Question: iv flowing into a Answer: infusion,
Question: swallowingAnswer:
Question: soft Answer: flacid
Question: bringing up Answer: expectorate
Question: difficulty Answer: dyspnea
Question: where the endsAnswer: coccyx
Question: to speakAnswer: aphasia
Question: permanent of jointAnswer:
Question: cold & skinAnswer: clammy
Question: no control over Answer:
Question: in urineAnswer:
Question: raised red lesionsAnswer: red pappula
Question: normal of urineAnswer: pale
Question: no over bladderAnswer: incontinent
Question: paralysis of 1 side f the Answer: hemiplagia
Question: color of skin/scleraAnswer:
Question: excessive Answer:
Question: paralysis of body onlyAnswer: paraplegia
Question: increased Answer:
Question: abd. swollenAnswer:
Question: any local abnormality of Answer: wound
Question: of all extremetiesAnswer:
Question: tubing that without difficultyAnswer:
Question: anterior bend of Answer: anticubital
Question: drainage with Answer: purulent
 
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